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Mining sisters can't do it all for themselves

DESPITE advances in participation and a slight bridging of the gender pay gap, women in Australia's resources industry still face challenges and need more support, particularly those working a fly-in-fly-out roster, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy's national women in mining survey has found.

Survey shows support for women in the sector still needs critical attention,

Survey shows support for women in the sector still needs critical attention,

AusIMM CEO Stephen Durkin said the data showed support for women in the sector still needed critical attention, with 62% of the 700-plus women canvassed in this year's survey believing the industry was...

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